The Future of MAL Client OS X
As you heard, I have recently released MAL Client OS X 1.0.1 and even the final version just last month. I haven’t been doing much development on it since the whole program is rather functional and...
View ArticleObjective-C Madness!
Baby steps... folks... Learning a new programing language takes time, especially when the programing language is based on C, the hardest language ever, but at least I had some knowledge and experience...
View ArticleNever say never…
After several hours of frustration on trying to make it work. I got it to work… Well, I just used ASIHTTPRequest, an open sourced class to make http networking a bit more easier to use. Still, a lot...
View ArticleMelative in Cocoa!
Planning on making a native scrobbler thingy on Mac OS X using primarily Objective-C/Cocoa and AppleScript. Still not polished yet, but later on, I will be adding iTunes detection which will take the...
View ArticleIntroducing MelScrobblerX, a new Melative Scrobbler for Macs
MelScrobblerX is a new project I have been working on. Used to be Melative Cocoa Test aka Melative Example, which is a sample Melative Microblogging client pretty much the same to Melative Library’s...
View ArticleMPlayer detection… Works!
Yep, after hours of fustration I managed to get the lsof output from mplayer (Also works with MPlayer OS X Extended, an excellent mplayer frontend), but couldn’t get the regex to take out the media...
View ArticleI did it again!
Do you see the difference? I discovered the power of NSStatusItem and UIElement options that made it possible to get rid of the MelScrobbleX Dock Icon and put it on the Menubar. The window can be shown...
View ArticleMelScrobbleX 0.1 Alpha Released
I finally decided to release MelScrobbleX at its current state so I can release my work. Currently, most the functions will work without any problems, with some minor flaws. I know it’s not perfect,...
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